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Overunity Machines Forum



Multisim shows once again overunity with differant setup 60.000 times ou

Started by indigo22, August 13, 2017, 10:42:51 PM

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indigo22

it's quit here i whish you would all download the software and experiment for yourself and SHARE

i know a few things but there is allot i need to learn to sow if we can do this 2 gether that'll be great

:o

Magluvin

Ive seen megawatts and gigawatts on sim also. But it is not realistic and there are issues....

You do have the secondaries all connected in series then looped, shorted as someone said earlier.  I show this in yellow connections below. You are measuring amps through those windings only with no load except for the winding resistance. AH!  See?  the only way that you have megaamps or even giga amps is that you most likely dont have any resistance attributes instilled in your transformer windings.  Imagine the size and capability of a transformer that can handle mega or even giga amps. Its not something you can wind on a paper towel tube. ::)

So realistically your sim transformer is not set up properly, first off. You either need to apply resistance values to the windings or add series resistance to each winding to become plausible.

Also, you need to set up the circuit so it is easier to follow. Too much way back and forth all of which can be drawn in a much easier to follow circuit.

Mags


Magluvin

Also, that battery source at 250v dc. What is that connected to the sec for anyway. Just the positive of that source is connected to the sec, but thats it. The neg goes to Gnd and over to the left side of the circuit.

My guess is that from gnd, you can measure that 250vdc around the secondaries, but there is no gnd on the secondaries at all. So that voltage measurement is an illusion and has nothing to do with the currents in the secondaries.  If what you are doing to calculate watts is by combining the 250v and the unrealistic currents through the sec, then that is a huge issue.

Mags

TinselKoala

That's right Mags. As I pointed out earlier, it's not a valid measurement of power at all.

Maybe he'll show us his _real_ coils with 2 million turns per winding. I wonder what the DC resistance is of those coils.